2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11121-021-01308-6
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Statistical Mediation Analysis for Models with a Binary Mediator and a Binary Outcome: the Differences Between Causal and Traditional Mediation Analysis

Abstract: Mediation analysis is an important statistical method in prevention research, as it can be used to determine effective intervention components. Traditional mediation analysis defines direct and indirect effects in terms of linear regression coefficients. It is unclear how these traditional effects are estimated in settings with binary variables. An important recent methodological advancement in the mediation analysis literature is the development of the causal mediation analysis framework. Causal mediation ana… Show more

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“…Histogram overlaying and smoothing techniques were used to depict continuous (smoothed) distributions of predicted values according to paternal occupation group ( Irizarry & Love, n.d. ). To estimate potential indirect effects due to adulthood SES factors, we tested the mediating effects of participant ADI and income level on the primary associations using the product-of-coefficients method ( Rijnhart et al, 2021). We used point-biserial correlation to measure the collinearity of the two adulthood SES factors.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Histogram overlaying and smoothing techniques were used to depict continuous (smoothed) distributions of predicted values according to paternal occupation group ( Irizarry & Love, n.d. ). To estimate potential indirect effects due to adulthood SES factors, we tested the mediating effects of participant ADI and income level on the primary associations using the product-of-coefficients method ( Rijnhart et al, 2021). We used point-biserial correlation to measure the collinearity of the two adulthood SES factors.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…34,35 We first estimated the Natural Direct Effect (NDE) and Natural Indirect Effect (NIE) for binary mediator and outcome and computed the 95% Confidence Interval around NIE using bootstrapping with 5000 replications. 35,36 Finally, we estimated the proportion of total effect between gender and attendance mediated by the burden of household work. 37…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, SRH is a good proxy used for measuring overall health status, however, the self-reporting may be influenced by the subjectivity of respondents. Further, the KHB mediation analysis was not controlled for the effects of exposure-mediator interaction and other interactions on outcome variables ( Coman et al, 2017 ; Rijnhart et al, 2021 ). The causal effects in the mediation modeling along with the other possible pathways in the observed associations need to be considered in future studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%